Hair restoration is often more effective when it is treated as a scalp-health problem instead of only a hair-density problem. At Own Aesthetics, the hair wellness and restoration category is described as a non-surgical protocol that may include microneedling, peptides, PRP, exosomes, biologics, and take-home applications. That tells patients something important up front: this is not a one-product fix. It is a structured approach that can combine in-office treatment with home support depending on the reason for shedding, thinning, or weaker growth.
The listed starting price is $3000 and up. That reflects the fact that hair restoration is usually a program rather than a single, isolated visit. Some patients need a straightforward plan focused on scalp support. Others may need a broader protocol that combines biologic treatment, in-office stimulation, and product-based maintenance between visits. Because the treatment is individualized, the consultative part of the process matters just as much as the hands-on treatment.
Appointments are generally about 45 to 60 minutes. During that time, the visit may include a review of your hair history, areas of thinning, scalp condition, and any factors that may be affecting hair quality or retention. From there, the provider can outline what combination of options makes the most sense. Microneedling may be used to stimulate the scalp. PRP, exosomes, peptides, or biologics may be used when the goal is to support healthier follicle activity and scalp environment. Home care is important because in-office work is usually only part of the result.
This service is best for patients who want a practical plan rather than a vague promise. If you are seeing early thinning, shedding, reduced density, or scalp changes that make styling harder than it used to be, a scalp-focused program may be more useful than jumping between random products. It is also helpful for patients who want to know what is worth paying for and what should be measured over time. Hair improvement is rarely instant. It usually depends on consistency, follow-up, and choosing a protocol that matches the pattern of change you are seeing.
The process is usually built in stages. First, you identify the concern and the likely treatment path. Second, you choose which in-office methods belong in the protocol. Third, you layer in take-home support so the scalp is not only being treated during appointments. Finally, you monitor response and decide whether the plan should continue as-is or be adjusted. That staged structure is what makes the service useful. It turns a broad concern like hair loss into a sequence that can actually be followed.
Patients considering hair restoration often benefit from the same mindset used in skincare analysis: identify the problem accurately before spending more money. If your goal is healthier growth, stronger retention, or a better scalp environment, this service creates a more measurable path than trial-and-error product shopping. It is built for patients who want a non-surgical option with a real framework behind it.
Who This Is For
- People noticing early thinning, increased shedding, or reduced hair density.
- Patients who want non-surgical treatment options for scalp and hair support.
- People who are willing to follow a treatment plan rather than rely on one product.
- Patients looking for in-office and at-home strategies that work together.
How The Process Works
- Hair and scalp review: The visit begins with a conversation about your pattern of shedding, thinning, scalp health, and treatment goals.
- Protocol selection: The provider decides which tools belong in your plan, such as microneedling, peptides, PRP, exosomes, or biologic support.
- In-office treatment: The chosen treatment is performed in the clinic, usually within a 45- to 60-minute visit.
- Take-home support: You leave with guidance on products, scalp care, and what kind of follow-up schedule makes sense.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does hair restoration cost at Own Aesthetics?
Hair Wellness and Restoration is listed at $3000 and up. The final investment depends on how much in-office treatment and take-home support your plan includes.
How long does a hair restoration appointment take?
Hair restoration sessions are generally about 45 to 60 minutes. That gives enough time for treatment and a review of what happens next.
What is included in the hair restoration plan?
Plans may include microneedling, peptides, PRP, exosomes, biologics, and take-home applications. The exact combination depends on your scalp condition and goals.
Who is this service for?
It is designed for people seeing thinning, shedding, or weaker growth who want a non-surgical plan. It is especially useful for patients who want a structured protocol instead of guessing between products.
Do I need to use home care too?
Usually, yes. Hair restoration works best when in-office treatment is supported by a home regimen that keeps the scalp and follicles on track between visits.
